Review

It’s Hard Not to Like the Beautifully Round Pixel Watch 4
The caveat is that you cannot see your workout information on the watch if you have this passive method turned on. You can start the workout manually, but if...

‘Tron: Ares’ Review: Disney’s Buggy Upgrade Introduces Jared Leto as an AI Determined to Enter the Real World
There’s more than one paradox built into the program of “Tron: Ares.” Whereas the original 1982 Disney film on which it was based felt ahead of its time —...

AirPods Pro 3 Are the Best AirPods Yet
The same mildly flat indent on the stem of each bud indicates the location of the touch/squeeze controls, and there are black spots where heart rate sensors, wear detection...

‘The Currents’ Review: An Elegant, Elusive Argentine Character Study That Doesn’t Mind Leaving Its Audience Adrift
The jump is filmed in such chilly long shot that you very nearly wouldn’t notice it happening, if not for the brilliant aquamarine overcoat of the jumper, hurling herself...

Nothing Ear 3 Review: Super Sounding Wireless Earbuds, Not-So-Super Mic
From the start, Nothing was designed to be an antidote to Apple and its omnipresent AirPods. While Apple focused on a sort of all-purpose minimalism, Nothing adopted a hallmark...

‘Star Wars Outlaws’ Review: The Switch 2’s Game Ports Have Reached Their High-Water Mark
The Nintendo Switch 2 is not the most powerful game console, not by a long shot. Instead, it is powerful enough to give developers the breathing room to port...

‘Sacrifice’ Review: Romain Gavras’ Entertaining Eco-Satire Has A Surprisingly Emotional Impact – Toronto Film Festival
For a book that not many people know about or have read, James George Frazer’s The Golden Bough (1890) has had quite an impact on cult cinema, particularly in...

‘Easy’s Waltz’ Review: Vince Vaughn Reveals a Hidden Talent for Singing in Nic Pizzolatto’s Low-Key Debut
Who knew Vince Vaughn could carry a tune? Turns out, the actor’s been singing right under our noses for years, from the ironic Alanis Morissette cover he delivered in...

‘Driver’s Ed’ Review: Bobby Farrelly’s Tame Throwback Exhumes, But Can’t Revive, the ’90s Teen Comedy
Both an obvious product of ’90s nostalgia and the definitive cure for it, Bobby Farrelly‘s terminally innocuous “Driver’s Ed” can be described as a youth comedy, but whose youth?...